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Yes, Sonic has actually been removed from the game.So is this video an actual preview or is just speculation?
FYI I can't watch the video right now.Yes, Sonic has actually been removed from the game.
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No matter what the patch brings, hopefully players will stay civil, explore the changes, and just keep playing the game they love.
I'll just say that there are two people named Omni. The artist and the gamer. The latter has been around for a very long time so he deserves some recognition despite causing a bit of a stir lately.Man, I dunno guys. There are more articles covering random videos this Omni guy makes about Smash 4 than there are articles about the entirety of Project M at this point.
Yeah I'm salty/butthurt/unimportant etc etc etc, say w/e you want. Just feels kinda bad. : /
Ha.I'm wondering what will be done to balance the game. If any characters will have major changes. Has nintendo released any hints at all?
I wish :'(Ha.
No.
I feel like as long as it doesn't become a really common and regular occurrence I think it will be fine.I don't agree with balance patches at all, obviously unless they correct game breaking glitches. As for tweaking characters, I believe for the most part that people need to adapt and learn to properly DI Diddy's down-throw and whatnot. If balance patches become too prominent, the mindset of players, when presented with a "overpowered" strategy, will no longer be "how can I adapt and find a way to counter this" and will become "hmm, I wonder when Nintendo will take this strategy out".
You left yourself open. The joke was too easy, piece of cake.FYI I can't watch the video right now.
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If I had to balance Diddy, I wouldn't nerf the D-throw. I would simply lower the knockback of the up-air as so it won't kill as easily. I agree that the down throw shouldn't be nerfed and players should DI, but knowing Nintendo...I don't agree with balance patches at all, obviously unless they correct game breaking glitches. As for tweaking characters, I believe for the most part that people need to adapt and learn to properly DI Diddy's down-throw and whatnot. If balance patches become too prominent, the mindset of players, when presented with a "overpowered" strategy, will no longer be "how can I adapt and find a way to counter this" and will become "hmm, I wonder when Nintendo will take this strategy out". But what do I know, that's just my opinion.
Don't we all? ;~;I wish :'(
Yes, you can either buy Mewtwo for both versions or individually.If you only have one versions of SSB4, can you still get Mewtwo, even if you have to pay for it?
Wehee should do this again sometime.You left yourself open. The joke was too easy, piece of cake.
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Yes, you will able to. Mewtwo will be available to people who have not registered both versions on April 28.If you only have one versions of SSB4, can you still get Mewtwo, even if you have to pay for it?
There's probably higher ups that make it so his decisions aren't final."There won't be any more balance updates for Super Smash Bros. on 3DS/Wii U"
Isn't that what Sakurai said a little while back? I didn't really buy that for even a moment.
I agree with this logic, but i think when sakurai finally released the game he had the intention of keeping all the characters balanced , or at least within the same league of each other. Sakurai mentioned during the invitational tournament , that his team believed Samus was the strongest of all characters. We can see that its not the case. I would like diddy to be nerfed slightly. Its ok for some characters to have slight advantages over others but the gap can't be very wide. Tournament organizers are saying diddy is "S"tier, he needs to be taken down a notch.I don't agree with balance patches at all, obviously unless they correct game breaking glitches. As for tweaking characters, I believe for the most part that people need to adapt and learn to properly DI Diddy's down-throw and whatnot. If balance patches become too prominent, the mindset of players, when presented with a "overpowered" strategy, will no longer be "how can I adapt and find a way to counter this" and will become "hmm, I wonder when Nintendo will take this strategy out".